Let’s Review Our Homework Chapter 3, Section 5 Review, # 5 5)Why are you less likely to find fossils in metamorphic rocks than in sedimentary rocks? The.

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Let’s Review Our Homework Chapter 3, Section 5 Review, # 5 5)Why are you less likely to find fossils in metamorphic rocks than in sedimentary rocks? The temperature and pressure that cause metamorphic rock to form would likely destroy any fossils that were in the parent sedimentary rock,

Based on Appearance… To Which Major Rock Group Does Each Rock Belong? QuartziteGraniteSandstone

Which Rock Came First? QuartziteGraniteSandstone

V. The Rock Cycle (Click the image below to see an animation)

Let’s Draw the Rock Cycle!

Click the Image Below to Test Your Skills!

The Rock Cycle

Please take out your index cards Look through your Pet Rock paper and write down key facts and ideas you want to include in your presentation When you’re presenting to the class, be sure to include: – Identify the real name and kind of rock you’ve chosen – Discuss of how that rock forms in nature – Identify its grain size, shape, and pattern or point out if there is no visible grain – Describe the rock’s mineral composition – Explain its origin, or where it is most commonly found – Discuss your rock’s hobbies, interests, and other fun facts about your pet!

HOMEWORK Read Chapter 3, Section 6 Section 6 Review, #3